You know, you're right, I actually should be shooting lefty even though I'm stronghand-righty. I was just to annoyed to shoot lefty and my Army SDM Coach told me as long as I did ok, he wouldn't make me, so I'm guessing it's ok.

I do shoot lefty/supportside when I transition using carbines, just not slowfire for long distance.

I told my friend to save his money on the RRA ambi safety, that I'd just leech some 9mm off of him in the next match, but he's one of those really cool STUBBORN guys that will do whatever he thinks is right.

Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity.
The shooter will always matter more than the gear ever will.
Stop relying on others to do the work for you.
Shoot more, worry less.

Cyberfly wrote:I like the looks of the 522, but I'm not really digging the SWAT version.
But with the weight, I think I'll pass.
Love Sigs. Quality weapons. Maybe I should have stripped the Troy gear off mine to see how much lard it would have trimmed, but I'm loving the M4. Not afraid to drag her anywhere and not scared she might get a scratch. The Sig was just TOO high dollar for me.
Besides, Marcus did me a righteous swap!

Even the 556 is too hefty for me, also, for not being a 20 inch hbar. Seems like you could just place it on the hadji's chest and wait for him to suffocate.

Speaking of scratching rifles, my buddy scratched my AR receiver at this past sunday's carbine match pretty badly. He felt so bad even though he knew i wasn't one of those tacticool *coughk****rcough* guys who baby'ed their guns (guns are meant to be used, not cradled, unless they are antiques) that he is buying me an ambi safety. What I'm going to do with an ambi safety, I have no idea (I'm right-handed).

lalalaaaa :laugh:

sidenote: not that all people baby their antiques; I have a badass friend from Princeton who shoots his WWI 1911 he inherited and rebarreled.

As is turns out, my SIG522 is far more accurate than my SIG556 ended up being. After taking it to the range and putting it on paper, I couldn't believe how badly this thing shot. 3 and 4" groups at 100 yds are not acceptible to me in a weapon this expensive. I've owned AKs that were more accurate than that. The SIG556 was purchased to be a short and medium range weapon out to 500 or 600 meters or so. It just won't work at those ranges even with a Vortex PST Viper scope. Instead of spending $3000 to fix the 556 with Swiss parts, I'll trade it off.

Tomorrow, both the 522 and the 556 are going down the road. I feel no need to keep the 522, if I no longer have the 556. It goes too! I bought the 522 to train with. A new Bushmaster ACR will replace them. The 5.7 has replaced my Glocks as my main handgun, so a G19 is also being traded away. I'll keep a G26 for the wife and I may buy a new Gen 4 G17 just too have.

I love my SBR 556, just slapped a classic lower underneath the pistol version. Its heavy (for an SBR), but really helps cut down on the recoil if you ask me. This method has a shorter barrel than the 'factory' SBR version for sale as well.

Yes, I got a tax stamp for those who were wondering.

I'm not too worried about 1MOA accuracy; its set up for under 200 yd, even though there is a fancy Elcan 1-4x on top of it right now, which is going to get replaced by an Eotech in the near future anyways.

I was planning on putting the 522 on my short list, but I wanted to know if the SCAR .22lr version was any decent. If you look at the reviews from Nutnfancy online, he gives the 522 extremely high remarks for reliability and very very low FTF's.. I find that to be the biggest thing among .22lr semis. Seems just about every rimfire autoloader out there has issues with FTF and ammo types, but not the 522.